Rutgers football coach Kyle Flood announced several roster changes today, including the dismissal of tight end Michael Larrow -- one of four players no longer with the team -- and the early matriculation of four incoming freshman.

Larrow, who came to Rutgers from Union as a defensive lineman, was suspended for four games last season following his arrest in New Brunswick last summer for simple assault and disorderly conduct. Flood said Larrow was formally dismissed from the team on May 6.

Larrow was again arrested Sunday night in New Brunswick, Flood confirmed.

"We dismissed him from the team for disciplinary reasons," Flood said.

Punter Anthony DiPaula, coming off a lackluster spring, failed to make an impression in an open competition. Utah transfer Nick Marsh, a fifth-year senior with immediate eligibility, is expected to earn the starting punting job when he arrives this summer.

In addition, reserve offensive linemen Matt McBride and Jorge Vicioso are no longer with the program.

McBride, a transfer from Hofstra, missed the spring practice following shoulder surgery and has yet to decide whether he wants to play a fifth year at a an FCS school, Flood said. McBride graduate this month.

Vicioso, from Passaic, is considering transferring to either Stony Brook or Wagner after playing sparingly at Rutgers.